McCormack confirms that he will meet with Hill early in the Piccadilly World
Match Play Championship in London to discuss the development of a film which would include
professional golfers.(Mark H. McCormack Papers)

Concerning an agreement with BBC not to use commentators to promote the
transmission of a foreign event, McCormack is disappointed that this agreement has been
breached with Peter Alliss.(Mark H. McCormack Papers)

McCormack agrees with Hill's comments from his previous letter, except for the
one where Hill thinks that McCormack "can wave a magic want and get PGA approval." McCormack notes
that he doesn't think Hill will have a PGA problem if a reputable advertiser chases the series for
American television.(Mark H. McCormack Papers)

McCormack reminds Hill that Gary Player's and Jack Nicklaus' overseas companies
are entitled to 15% of the gross proceeds from overseas sales of Two Stroke. McCormack would
like to meet with Hill to discuss the current Two Stroke situation, but notes that it doesn't
look possible for a Tony Jacklin involvement.(Mark H. McCormack Papers)